DAS Solar has deployed a series of residential and commercial projects across the United Kingdom. Carried out in partnership with local installers like SRC North West, Jonstar Sustainable Technologies, and RN Electrical Contracting, these installations highlight the growing demand for reliable, high-performance PV solutions across the UK, and showcase how DAS Solar's advanced N-type technology is delivering tangible environmental and economic benefits at every scale.
The UK solar market continues to gain momentum. As of early H1 2025, the UK had reached approximately 18 GW of installed solar capacity, adding nearly 2 GW—a milestone rarely achieved in the past decade. The residential sector remains a key growth engine, accounting for around 86% of new installs, while the C&I segment is also expanding rapidly due to energy security concerns and the push for decarbonization. With its sleek aesthetics, proven performance, and strong adaptability, DAS Solar is well-positioned to support this dual-track growth in one of Europe's most dynamic PV markets.
In Cornwall, DAS Solar are powering a large-scale sustainability upgrade at The Cornwall Hotel and Spa in partnership with SRC North West. The newly commissioned ground-mounted PV system features DAS Solar 615W bifacial modules, delivering a total capacity of 629 kW. Designed to integrate with on-site battery storage and EV charging infrastructure, the system is expected to generate significant clean energy for the hotel's operations while reducing carbon emissions and supporting long-term energy resilience.
Meanwhile, DAS Solar modules are helping to advance sustainability in the education sector with a rooftop solar installation at Nottingham Arts College. The 31.82 kWp system utilizes high-efficiency 430W DAS Solar modules to supply clean electricity for the campus, reducing operational carbon emissions and showcasing the institution's commitment to renewable energy. Installed by Jonstar, this project illustrates how DAS Solar's technology is being embraced by schools and universities seeking both environmental and educational impact.
Another standout project is the 90.78 kW solar system installed by RN Electrical Contracting at the headquarters of JPL Flavours. The system features DAS Solar 445W all-black modules and is expected to generate approximately 69,714 kWh of clean electricity annually. This translates to an estimated annual savings of £18,000 and a short payback period of just 3.5 years. Additionally, the system will offset around 15,876 kg of CO₂ emissions each year, supporting JPL's commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.
Another notable installation is at Flint Town United Football Club in Wales, where DAS Solar and RN Electrical Contracting delivered a 38.7 kW rooftop system designed to support the club's sustainability goals. Featuring DAS Black modules, the system is expected to produce 27,585 kWh annually, reducing carbon emissions by roughly 7,000 kg per year. This project not only lowers the club's energy costs but also demonstrates the role of grassroots organizations in the UK's clean energy transition.
DAS Solar's presence is also growing in the domestic market. In Wrexham, two rooftops were recently equipped with 444W modules integrated with 9.6 kWh battery storage. Each system is projected to generate over 9,000 kWh of clean energy annually, reducing CO₂ emissions by more than 2,000 kg while ensuring enhanced energy self-sufficiency and visual harmony with the building structure.
In Marford, North Wales, a 5.78 kW system was installed using DAS Solar 445W all-black modules. With an estimated annual generation of 9.6 MWh, this project is expected to reduce grid dependence by up to 80%, offering substantial energy savings and protection against rising utility prices.
Another residential project in Huxley features a 5.34 kW system using DAS Solar 445W modules, coupled with a 9.6 kWh battery. Designed for maximum energy autonomy, the system empowers homeowners to generate, store, and consume clean electricity on their own terms.
These projects reflect DAS Solar's growing influence across the UK and its ability to provide tailored, high-quality solar solutions for diverse application scenarios. Whether for households, small businesses, or public facilities, DAS Solar's technology is helping customers lower their energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and take a meaningful step toward a sustainable future.
Recently, the UK government has unveiled its new Solar Roadmap, targeting 45-47 GW of solar PV capacity by 2030. The strategy emphasizes rooftop solar as a priority, particularly on new-build homes, as well as across commercial rooftops, car parks, schools, and public facilities. In alignment with these national ambitions, DAS Solar will continue to deepen its presence in the UK market, strengthening local partnerships, expanding service networks, and accelerating the rollout of innovative PV solutions to support the country's clean transition.